Microsoft Sued Over Bing Trademark 191
mentus writes "Bing! Information Design, a design company from Missouri, is suing Microsoft over 'intentional interference' with their trademark and claiming Microsoft had knowledge of the trademark when it relaunched its rebranded search engine. Microsoft legal representative Kevin Kutz states that he believes the case will be dismissed and that Microsoft 'always respect[s] trademarks and other people's intellectual property, and look[s] forward to the next steps in the judicial process.'"
Must wait to have all info (Score:3, Funny)
I reserve my opinion until Mat Perry's declarations on the subject.
Re:Yeah, right. (Score:3, Funny)
They sold the Lindows trademark to Microsoft for $20 million?
1. Start new Linux distro with a name that sounds like "Windows", but not too close (ex: not "Wimdows" or "Winblows"). At this point I would suggest "Bingdows" just for the fun of it.
2. Wait for Microsoft to sue for trademark infringement
3. Have Microsoft's case thrown out
4. Ask Microsoft to respect you [slashdot.org]
5. Profit!
Re:Must wait to have all info (Score:2, Funny)
I reserve my opinion until Mat Perry's declarations on the subject.
I reserve my opinion until I have your opinion.
Re:But why would it be intentionally similar? (Score:1, Funny)
"That's a good name, let's steal like we do all our IP"
Re:But why would it be intentionally similar? (Score:5, Funny)
More (Score:3, Funny)
Re:First time? (Score:5, Funny)
All right boys, buy him out!
*smash, crash, crush*
Mr. Simpson, you didn't think I got this rich by writing checks did you?
Re:But why would it be intentionally similar? (Score:2, Funny)
"That's a good name, let's steal like we do all our IP"
Yeah, but... Bing? That's like breaking into Fort Knox so that you can steal paper clips.
Re:fp (Score:3, Funny)
Are you suggesting a new name for Bing -- perhaps "Bung"?